Average Price for 9.3x62 Ammo in Europe
Can you guys tell me what you usually pay for 9.3x62 ammo?
I can get both Norma and RWS for around AU$55 in Australia. Thats about eur35 a box. Sound about right?
28 July 2003, 09:44
Burkhard35 EURO for 20 Cartridges is O.K.
Here are prices I pay for
Norma Vulkan 43,00 EUR
RWS H-Mantel 61,00
RWS Brenneke TUG 61,00
PMP PRO-AMM 29,50
Norma Alaska 41,00
Burkhard
Thanks for that information. I guess it's just another one of those mysteries why I can buy RWS and Norma cheaper in Australia than in Europe!
30 August 2003, 04:47
dirk_scout35 euro is absolutely cheap because here in Belgium you 'll pay mostly 40 up to 55 euro's a box of 20 rounds. But sometimes these bullets can be found on gun and militaria exhibitions where you can buy them a lot cheaper.
Dirk scout
30 August 2003, 07:09
carcano91Dirk: do you have any Belgian source for *cheap* 8x60 S ammo, either old RWS or FN ?
Many thanks,
Carcano
30 August 2003, 08:31
dirk_scoutWell Carcano:
Try ROBLOT Jean Fran�ois
Armes et munitions de collection
Rue de Flamands, 55 BRUSSELS
E-mail: jfro@belgacom.net -mobile 0495 466 466
This guy buy's and sells second hand ammo.
He sometimes has rare ammo at reasonable prices.
He speaks French but i know he speaks English and may be a bit of German too.
Dirk
31 August 2003, 00:51
<Desert Rat>At these prices, I would think reloading would be quite popular in Europe. After all, one could reload any one of these cartridges for .25 euro per cartridge, once one has the brass.
I suppose that there are laws preventing people from reloading. Do hunters save their brass? Brass from the scarcer calibers could be fairly valuable here in the USA.